Huperzia wusugongii nom. nov. (Lycopodiopsida: Huperziaceae) from West China
A new name of the lycophyte genus Huperzia (Huperziaceae), H. wusugongii Li Bing Zhang, X.G. Xu & X.M. Zhou, from west China is proposed to replace the later homonym, H. rubricaulis S.K. Wu & X. Cheng [‘ rubicaulis ’], of H.
Xiao-Gang Xu +2 more
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The importance of integrating herbarium records into conservation plans:a case study on Honduran ferns and lycophytes [PDF]
Societal Impact statementHerbarium collections are powerful, yet underutilized, tools for global biodiversity conservation and protected area management. By integrating digitized herbarium records with existing biodiversity data, previously unknown plant
Atkinson, Wendy +6 more
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Global assessment of aquatic Isoëtes species ecology [PDF]
1. Isoetes are iconic but understudied wetland plants, despite having suffered severe losses globally mainly because of alterations in their habitats.
Abeli, Thomas +35 more
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IDENTIFIKASI VEGETASI PADA KOLONG PASCATAMBANG TIMAH DIDESA NIBUNG DAN RIDING PANJANG KEPULAUAN BANGKA BELITUNG [PDF]
Bangka Belitung merupakan salah satu provinsi yang dikenal sebagai daerah penghasil Timah terbesar di Indonesia bahkan menjadi penghasil timah terbesar di dunia.
kurniawan, andi +4 more
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Phenolic compounds in species of the Blechnaceae. [PDF]
The occurrence of caffeic acid derivatives in 32 species of Blechnaceae revealed differences in the presence of rosmarinic acid and blechnic acid B, a novel compound in ferns. Abstract Rosmarinic acid and other caffeic and 4‐coumaric acid derivatives are widespread in land plants.
Ufland M, Petersen M.
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Updating the distribution of the genus Isoetes (Isoetaceae) in southern Spain(Córdoba, Andalusia)
Isoetes belong to the Class Lycopodiopsida (lycophytes). The genus is generally underrepresented in collections due to a lack of diagnostic characteristics and inconspicuous appearance.
Javier López-Tirado
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Ferns and lycophytes from Ferradura Park, Canela (RS), Brazil
A list of ferns and lycophytes from Ferradura Park, a private park located in Canela, Rio Grande do Sul, Brazil is presented. The park has an area of 400 ha with forest formations such as Araucaria Forest, Mixed Ombrophilous Forest and Seasonal ...
Tamara J. Falavigna +2 more
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The PteridoPortal: A publicly accessible collection of over three million records of extant and extinct pteridophytes. [PDF]
Abstract Premise Pteridophytes—vascular land plants that disperse by spores—are a powerful system for studying plant evolution, particularly with respect to the impact of abiotic factors on evolutionary trajectories through deep time. However, our ability to use pteridophytes to investigate such questions—or to capitalize on the ecological and ...
Rothfels CJ +67 more
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AbstractThe lycophyte genusSelaginellaalone constitutes the family Selaginellaceae, the largest of the lycophyte families. The genus is estimated to contain 700–800 species distributed on all continents except Antarctica, with highest species diversity in tropical and subtropical regions.
Xin‐Mao Zhou +11 more
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TRB proteins in moss reveal their evolutionarily conserved roles in plant development and telomere maintenance. [PDF]
Significance Statement TRB proteins in the moss P. patens are essential for normal development, telomere maintenance, and transcriptional regulation. Our findings demonstrate the evolutionary conservation of TRB functions across land plants and highlight their ancient origin in streptophytes.
Kusová A +14 more
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